User talk:TeamTripleGz3

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Hello TeamTripleGz3! Welcome to AboutUs.

I noticed your edit to Teamtriplegz3.com. It looks like that review-like statement somehow made it past the recent changes patroller - our policy on reviews can be seen here: CommunityReviewsFormatting.

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KristinaWeis | **talk** 14:24, 8 June 2007 (PDT)


Is there any other place that something like that review has been posted that you disagree with? One great feature that is available to you as a logged-in user is the "watchlist". There is a link to this in the upper right of every page when you are logged in and if you step through the tours at WikiAnatomy many issues are explained fully with images and examples. One random note, if you could sign your name with four tildas (~) when you leave a message on a talk page that would be beautiful - it links to your PersonalPage, making replies easier and it also leaves a time/date stamp. Check it out.
KristinaWeis | **talk** 14:32, 8 June 2007 (PDT)